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IELTS BNC: 4826 COCA: 3421

jeans

noun
/dʒiːnz/
/dʒiːnz/
[plural]
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  1. trousers made of denim (= a type of strong cotton)牛仔裤;粗斜纹棉布裤
    • I always wear jeans.我总是穿牛仔裤。
    • a pair of designer jeans一条名牌牛仔裤
    • skinny/baggy jeans紧身/宽松牛仔裤
    • ripped/faded jeans撕破/褪色的牛仔裤
    • in jeans a young man in jeans and a T-shirt一个穿着牛仔裤和t恤的年轻人
    see also blue jeans, denim
    Culture jeansjeansJeans were first made in the US. They are now worn all over the world. Jeans were created during the Gold Rush in the 1840s and 1850s, when many people went to the western US to search for gold. Miners often lived in tents made out of a strong cloth and, because they needed strong clothes, they began to wear trousers made from the same cloth. The first jeans were sold by Levi Strauss, who had a store in California, and today Levi's are among the most famous jeans.Traditionally, jeans are blue, but the cloth they are made of, denim, comes in many colours. Black jeans, and stonewashed jeans that are made from denim which has been washed until it becomes lighter and softer, are also made. Many people feel comfortable in a pair of old jeans, even if they are torn at the knee. This has led to a fashion for 'ripped' jeans, which are already torn when they are sold. Different styles come in and out of fashion, including skinny jeans, bell-bottoms, flares and bootleg cut, which are between straight and flared. However, straight-leg is most popular as a style and worn by both men and women. Jeggings are tight jeans similar to leggings, which are made of cloth that stretches easily. Designer jeans can be very expensive.For a long time jeans were worn only for physical work, but in the 1960s society changed and young people began to question traditional attitudes to dress. Jeans were a symbol of these changes and became very popular. Now, people of any age wear jeans because they are comfortable, practical and relatively cheap. They can be made more or less formal, depending on what is worn with them, but some restaurants and bars which have a strict dress code do not allow in people who are wearing jeans, and some companies do not like their staff to wear jeans for work.
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • skintight
    • stretch
    • tight
    … of jeans
    • pair
    verb + jeans
    • pull on
    • pull up
    • pull off
    jeans + noun
    • pocket
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    Word OriginFrom Janne, the Old French name for Genoa, where the heavy cotton now used for jeans was first made.
IELTS BNC: 4826 COCA: 3421
jeans

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF JEANS | VERB + JEANS | JEANS + NOUN ADJECTIVEskintight, stretch, tight緊身牛仔褲;彈力牛仔褲baggy, loose寬鬆的牛仔褲bell-bottom, boot-cut, drainpipe, flare, flared喇叭牛仔褲;微喇牛仔褲;瘦腿牛仔褲cut-off, low-rise毛邊牛仔短褲;低腰牛仔褲denim粗斜紋棉布牛仔褲black, blue黑色/藍色牛仔褲faded, stonewashed褪色/砂洗牛仔褲ripped, scruffy (informal, especially BrE) , torn, worn, worn-in, worn-out撕破的牛仔褲;破舊的牛仔褲designer名牌牛仔褲... OF JEANSpair一條牛仔褲She pulled on a pair of faded blue jeans.她穿上一條已經褪色的藍色牛仔褲。VERB + JEANSpull on, pull up穿上/提上牛仔褲pull off, strip off脫去/脫下牛仔褲zip up拉上牛仔褲拉鏈unzip拉開牛仔褲拉鏈JEANS + NOUNpocket牛仔褲兜 topic at clothes
IELTS BNC: 4826 COCA: 3421
IELTS BNC: 4826 COCA: 3421

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